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Court Mulls Admissibility of Child's Statement to DYFS in Criminal Trial
The state Supreme Court is deliberating whether an allegedly beaten child's hospital-bed statement to a social worker is admissible in a criminal trial without the child's cross-examinationSuperior Court Makes It Clear: No Citation of Memorandums
A Superior Court panel has affirmed the court's resolution barring litigants and the court from relying on unpublished, memorandum decisions.View more book results for the query "*"
Contract Law Found to Govern Disposition of Frozen Embryos in Divorce
By Erica Lehrer GoldmanWhen a couple divorces, who owns their frozen embryos Can a woman have them implanted despite her ex-husband's objections In Roman v. Roman, a case of first impression in Texas, Houston's 1st Court of Appeals considered the merits of a property division in a divorce proceeding decided by Lisa Millard, presiding judge of the 310th District Court in Harris County.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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